The Adventure Podcast

Episode 219: Ash Routen, The State of Exploration

Jan 12, 2026
Ash Routen, an adventure journalist and research scientist, delves into the evolving landscape of exploration. He discusses the dilution of true pioneering achievement amid rising participation. Ash emphasizes the need for critical analysis in adventure reporting, particularly around representation and ethics. They explore why some once-impressive feats have lost their allure, and the nuances of guided expeditions. With insights into motivations, accountability, and authenticity, Ash highlights the complexities of modern adventure culture.
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INSIGHT

Simplicity Wins Headlines

  • Mainstream audiences find technical nuance in adventure hard to digest.
  • Matt Pycroft says simple narratives like 'climbed Everest' beat complex technical stories.
ADVICE

Frame Complex Feats Simply

  • Adventure writers should pitch complex feats in digestible ways for mainstream outlets.
  • Choose stories that are both cutting-edge and explainable to reach a wider audience.
INSIGHT

Qualifiers Multiply, Meaning Fades

  • Explorers now layer qualifiers (solo, unsupported, kite) to claim uniqueness.
  • Ash calls this taxonomy complex and sometimes obfuscating to outsiders.
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